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May 21, 2024
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MSC-553 Story Psychology: Changing Minds through Narrative4 semester credits This course addresses the importance of storytelling in Western civilization, culminating in narrative formats used in text, television, film, digital media, and social media. Study the psychology behind how stories originate, evolve, and impact individuals and our media culture. Explore a broad range of narratives and narrative styles and their relationships with personal and social development. Instruction emphasizes conventions of mythology and storytelling as well as literary and cultural issues, the role of media and modes of transmission, and the relationships between narratives and social change. The class will apply established narrative theory in novel ways to better understand modern media, and will include the creation of an original independent digital narrative. Delivery Method: Online Grading Default: Letter
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